The Silent Arrow invites you to come and breathe cool and relaxing desert air.We offer an authentic tent accommodation or Camping, many activities, Workshops hospitality and a lot of inspiration...Address: Mitzpe Ramon

The Boker Valley Vineyards Farm has been established in early 1999 by Moshe & Hilda Zohar and held as a privet own farms, part of a unique project in the Negev region. The farm provide wide range of accommodation, farming activities and horse ride activities...Address: Near Sde bocker - Central Negev

The Women create hand made traditional pieces of embroidery and use the traditional skills and long lasting materials. We have a visitor center and a large traditional tent to host individuals and groups. We operate a mobile library in the villages and a nursery for children of working mothers.

A factory that produces Natural & Organic Body Care & Soaps. At the factory shop we give explanations about Natural production, the ingredients, the difference from the common synthetic industry & how to read a label. All our employees are local. The environment in the factory is built to expand creativity. At our yard you can see the experimental herb garden.

The Silent Arrow invites you to come and breathe cool and relaxing desert air.We offer an authentic tent accommodation or Camping, many activities, Workshops hospitality and a lot of inspiration...Address: Mitzpe Ramon

The Boker Valley Vineyards Farm has been established in early 1999 by Moshe & Hilda Zohar and held as a privet own farms, part of a unique project in the Negev region. The farm provide wide range of accommodation, farming activities and horse ride activities...Address: Near Sde bocker - Central Negev

The Zimmerbus are a series of three different types of buses that were recycled into the most amazing environmental friendly zimmers for guests. They are situated in the midst of the most unique village in the Israeli Negev the village of EzuzAddress: Mitzpe Ezuz- Central Negev

Orlya is located 5 km from Midreshet Ben Gurion. The typically dry and warm climate in the area offers magnificent starry nights during the summer when you can relish the warm desert breeze. In winter you can enjoy our heated cottages and indulge yourself with a steaming cup of your delicious herbal tea. Come and visit our special ecologically designed cottages. Built and designed with special attention to environmental preservation. Our cottages include ecologically - friendly toilets (not chemical) No parking or driving near the cottages. Access is by a short strollAddress: Midreshet Ben Gurion- Central Negev

The Boker Valley Vineyards Farm has been established in early 1999 by Moshe & Hilda Zohar and held as a privet own farms, part of a unique project in the Negev region. The farm provide wide range of accommodation, farming activities and horse ride activities...Address: Near Sde bocker - Central Negev

Bridging the centuries Avdat sits on the ancient Spice Route between Petra and Gaza. The city was named for the admired Nabatean monarch Avdat, apparently Avdat II (30-9 B.C.E.), who asked to be buried here. Most of the spectacular finds are from the acropolis, some 650 meters above sea level..

Oasis in a stunning canyon The Ein Avdat Spring flows where the Zin River leaves the Avdat Plain. Here the river creates an unusual-looking, deep, narrow canyon in the soft white chalk. The park has a bubbling brook, a waterfall, and pools.

The Nabatean city where the Arabian horse was bred Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, which passed through Ma'ale Akrabim and continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem.

A Nabatean and Christian city in the heart of the desert Shivta differs from the other Nabatean cities in the Negev Desert in that it does not sit on any commerce route. The settlement was not fortified and therefore can be considered a large agricultural village.

A settlement from the time of Abraham Tel Beersheva sits near the confluence of the Beersheva and Hebron Rivers, where settled land meets the desert. Archeologists working at Tel Beersheva uncovered two-thirds of a settlement from the early Israelite period (tenth century B.C.E.).

The graves of David and Paula Ben-Gurion: a landscaped garden in the desert Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and his wife, Paula, are buried on the edge of a cliff overlooking the stunning landscape of the Zin Valley and the Avdat Plain.

Makhtesh Ramon: the story of the Negev Desert Makhtesh Ramon is the ideal venue for the study of geology, even for those with little or no prior knowledge of the subject. The vigorous process of erosion, penetrated deep into the ground, creating a "window" into the layers of rock.